High-altitude viticulture involves cultivating grapevines at elevations above 500 meters, where intense sunlight, cooler nights, and thinner air concentrate flavors and preserve acidity. This method produces elegant, aromatic wines with vibrant character—benefiting winemakers seeking distinction, consumers craving unique profiles, and regions like Argentina’s Mendoza or Italy’s Alps.
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